Historic Preservation Agency (HPA) Booklist
Time Travel Just Got Deadly!
Technology exists to send recording devices back in time to record historical events.
These events are viewed today with 3D holographic technologies.
You can sit in Independence Hall and relive our Founding Fathers as they sign the Declaration of Independence.
You can experience Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation.
You can relive history… Or accidentally destroy it in a blink of an eye.
Novels available in Paperbacks, eBooks, Audio
Just in Time
Prequel to the “Historical Preservation Agency” series
In the year 2192, technology exists to send digital recorders back in time to witness history. The results are preserved via hollographic images for the world to see.
Managing teams to record history can be stressful enough, but when the government tries to take possession of the proprietary technology from the privately held Historical Preservation Agency, dedicated historian, Caleb Hunter, must rely upon a well-connected, and sexy, developer at a government agency for help.
Can the two of them keep time travel in the hands of historians?
**** “Quick jaunt about preserving history in the future. Our h & H find themselves bonding over obtaining justice. Our hero is feeling responsible & with the threat of government takeover looming, he will do just about anything to protect the past.”
*** “Best part was Caleb’s moment of living through the signing and drafting of the Declaration of Independence. It felt real to me as if I too was there with Caleb viewing the projection, loved it. So if you’re interested history and those who preserve in the future by traveling in the past to record at the risk of their lives and humanity, these novels look very interesting.
Time Historian
Book 1
Hank McConnell’s job at the Historic Preservation Agency is to send recorders back to President Lincoln’s time to preserve the actual events of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. An unforeseen problem arises and within an instant he finds himself living in the Confederate States of America, Lincoln was convicted as a war criminal, and slavery existed for another fifty years. More personally distressing, in the new timeline Hank’s wife dies as a child. He never meets her and their three children are never born. He travels to the past to right what went wrong, but is up for the task?
***** “I could not put this book down, needing to keep reading. I was riveted to the book and the things that Hank endured, saw, heard, and did while he was back in that time period.”
***** “The author has a talent for putting the reader right in the room where the action is.”
***** “Great Book! Not at all what I expected in a time travel novel. The level of technology explained is great, I mean if you are going to time travel you need to have some back up and controls, as well as a way to make sure everything you do doesn’t wreck the future you know. I was really impressed with how well it was thought through and executed. And totally surprised and pleased at the ending. I enjoyed reading it.”